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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The transport Maori, with the fifth New Zealand contingent on board, has arrived at Beira. These troops will join General Car ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    In a despatch to the War Office. Lord Roberts eulogises the tact, judgment, and resolution of Colonel Kekewick during the siege of Kimberley. ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    Lord Roberts reports to tie War Office that the railway from Brandfort to [?]maldeel has been seriously damaged by the Boers. ...

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  5. A TOPICAL BOER CAMP.

    As soon as the Boers deserted the tronotes and Kopje at Magarafontein all the British officers who could do so hastened to the spot to see what manner ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS

    The broteriolog oil examinations in connect in with the supposed cases of plaguest Coolgardie and Kalgoorlie have been completed, and Dr Black declares ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS

    Further particulars regarding the wreck show that 23 lives were lost Five were saved in a night of inky dark ness and when a roaring gale was raging. ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS

    At lord Salisbury’s instance, the House of Lords yesterday negatived, by 45 votes to 42 a motion moved by Lord Temple demanding legislation based ...

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  9. COMPOSITION OF GENERAL HUNTER’S COLUMN.

    General Hunter’s column for the relief of Mafeking includes that portion of the Imperial Yeomanry under Colonel paget and half of Major General Harts ...

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  10. SIR RICHARD WEBSTER

    Sir Richard E. Webster, who has succeeded Sir Nathaniel Lindley as Master of the Foils, bas been raised to the Peerage ...

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  11. THE SUSPECTED CASE AT KALGOORLIE.

    The child who was supposed to have been suffering from plague, and who had been removed to the isolation hospital last Sunday, is improving. Dr Reid, at the ...

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  12. A SENSATIONAL ESCAPE.

    Trooper George Whittington, of the New South Wales 1 ancers, and Trooper Mi verton J. Ford, of the Australian Horse, New South Wales, have now ...

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  13. RECONNAISSANCE AT ZAND RIVER.

    Generals Hutton and Ian Hamilton and Major General Br ad wood have reconnoitred the Zand River, where they found the enemy in considerable ...

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  14. THE RELIEF OF MAFEKING

    After the engagement at Rooidan, near Windsorton, the British under General Hunter buried 35 Boere. The casualties on the side of the ...

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  15. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The bubonic plague has made its appearance at Alexandria, the principal seaport of Egypt. ...

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  16. GENERAL HUITON’S POSITION

    General Hutton is now at Welgelegen, a small town 15 miles above Winburg. The engineers are constructing a railway deviation near the damaged bridge. ...

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  17. FIVE FRESH OASES AND ONE DEATH.

    Five fresh oases are reported today, and one death. The names of the victims are :—At Chow, Sony Hills. ...

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  18. THE MURDER OF PARSLOW.

    For murdering Mr Parslow, the war correspondent, a man named Murchison was courtmartialled at Mafeking, and sentenced to death. Ha was, however, ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL

    At the opening of the wool sales yesterday Messrs Buxton, Ronald and Co, Messrs Jacomb, Son and Co, and Messrs Charles Balme and Co offered ...

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  20. ABUSE OF THE WHITE FLAG.

    Three West Australians hive been wounded throngh the treachery of the Boers. The colonials having approached a ...

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  21. THE PLAGUE IN MELBOURNE.

    The plague patient, Cooper, with his wife and two children, and two other contacts have been quarantined on board the gunbort Albert, which, if necessary, ...

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  22. VICTORIA

    The will of the late Mr Robert Chirnside, which has been lodged for probate, snows the deceased to have been possessed of real property in Victoria ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier has instructed the Agent- General that the South Australian Government approves of the extension of the Colonial Marriages Act to a ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    The Australian Federal delegates again saw Mr Chamberlain yesterday in order to learn the decision of the Imperial authorities regarding certain ...

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  25. GENERAL HAMILTON’S COLUMN.

    General Hamilton’s column is now at a position 10 miles to the north of Winburg. The whereabouts of General French is ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND MINING AND PASTORAL INVESTMENT OO.

    Oa the Stock Exchange today, some 8,000 share in the Queensland Mining and Pastoral Investment Company changed hands at an advance of from 7 ...

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  27. OPENING OF THE VOLKSRAAD

    The Transvaal Volksraad was opened yesterday. As a result of the war there were four vacant seats in the chamber, and these were decorated with laurel ...

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  28. PERTH.

    In the Supreme Court to-day Patrick M’Namarra, who sought to recover £1000 compensation from the Mount Yagabong Exploration Company, Ltd, ...

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  29. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    The polios are enquiring into an alleged attempt to perpetrate a fraud by means of a telegram to which Elder, Smith and Co’s name was forged. The ...

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  30. THE VICTORIAN MOUNTEDS.

    During the operations preceding the occupation of Brandfort the following casualties occurred in connection with the Victorian Mounteds :— ...

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  31. THE WESLEYAN METHODIST TWENTIETH CENTURY FUND.

    At the inaugural meeting in connection with the Westeyan Methodist 20th Century Fund, held tonight, it was stated that already £88,295 10s had ...

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  32. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS AT MIDLAND JUNCTION.

    Replying to a deputation, which urged the necessity of the early construotion of tie railway workshops at Midland Junction, the Commissioner ...

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  33. A VESSEL ASHORE.

    The telegraph office officially notifies that Constable Thyer, Laverlock, advises that a sailing vessel, of 1,200 to as, bound from Cafe Town to Newcastle is ...

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  34. GENERAL BULLER’S TRANSPORT

    General Boiler is rapidly completing his transport. ...

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  35. KALGOORLIE.

    The work of duplicating the Bonlder tine is being rapidly pushed ahead, and in a few days everything will be in readiness for laying the rails. ...

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  36. THE MUNICIPALITY OF NEW YORK

    The Municipality of New York has decided to welcome Mr A. Fischer and the other Boer delegates when they visit America ...

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  37. IMPERIAL BUSHMEN’S CONTINCENT.

    Three hundred and fifty horses of the Bushmen’s Contingent broke away at Lyttolton today. The men in charge of them were thrown and injured. A ...

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  38. VESUVIUS IN ACTIVE ERUPTION.

    Vesuvius is in very active eruption, and the lava has injured four venturesome Englishmen, who disregarded the warning given them. ...

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  39. THE BOER PRISONERS.

    The Dutch colonial friends of the Boer prisoners have raised £9,000 in order to purchase comforts for those in captivity. ...

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  40. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Crew of the Hennie Defraine, which was wrecked last evening, was rescued by a tug early this morning. The vessel is a total wreck, and there is ...

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  41. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.

    At the Boulder Polios Court today Thomas Meredith, licensed gold buyer, was charged with being in unlawful possession of a quantity of gold and ...

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